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  2. St. Augustine Monster - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Monster is the name given to a large carcass, originally postulated to be the remains of a gigantic octopus, that washed ashore on the United States coast near St. Augustine, Florida in 1896. It is sometimes referred to as the Florida Monster or the St. Augustine Giant Octopus and is one of the earliest recorded examples of a ...

  3. Great white shark weighing 1,500 pounds washes onto Florida ...

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    The discovery was reported around 7 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 23, by Navarre Beach Fire Rescue, which identified the predator as a great white. Navarre Beach is about 25 miles east of Pensacola ...

  4. Triplofusus giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Triplofusus giganteus, commonly known as the Florida horse conch, or the giant horse conch, is a species of extremely large predatory subtropical and tropical sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, tulip snails and their allies. [1] On average, it weighs over 11 pounds (5.0 kg). [2]

  5. Great barracuda - Wikipedia

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    Studies conducted on Sphyraena Barracuda in Florida have found females reach sexual maturity as early as 1-2 years of age and 3-4 years in males. [14] Concluding that females reach maturity about 1 year earlier than males. [16] The diets of these top predators of reefs are composed almost totally of fish, cephalopods, and

  6. Large sharks now feasting on massive whale that died on ... - AOL

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    Hungry sharks have descended on a 70,000-pound whale that died along Florida’s Gulf Coast, proving authorities were wise to tow it 15 miles out to sea.

  7. Scientists just discovered a massive sea predator from the ...

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    The post Scientists just discovered a massive sea predator from the Triassic period appeared first on BGR. According to a new study, scientists believe the largest animals to ever live, lived in ...

  8. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    Megalodon is thought to have been the largest macropredatory shark that ever lived. [35] A C. megalodon about 16 meters long would have weighed about 48 metric tons (53 tons). A 17-meter (56-foot) C. megalodon would have weighed about 59 metric tons (65 tons), and a 20.3-meter (67 foot) monster would have topped off at 103 metric tons (114 tons ...

  9. Monster shark tracked off Florida part of much larger ... - AOL

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    One sits off Panama City Beach in the Panhandle.